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Juan Luis Cipriani: What is Opus Dei? The Catholic organization to which the former archbishop of Lima belongs, denounced for sexual abuse - Latin america News

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After the complaint against the former archbishop of Lima was made public, Juan Luis Ciprianiby a 58-year-old man who shared his testimony with the Spanish newspaper El País, different details about the cardinal accused of sexual abuse have resurfaced. One of the most notable is its affiliation to the Opus Deia religious organization of the Catholic Church also known as The work. This group arrived in Peru in 1953 and has hundreds of thousands o…
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A column by writer and journalist Jaime Bayly in the newspaper Peru21, published July 19, 2021, has gone viral on social networks, finding great similarity between Cardinal Cienfuegos, its protagonist, and Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani, accused of sexual abuse against a minor.MORE INFORMATION: Alberto Fujimori died on the same day as Abimael Guzmán and without paying a single sun of civil reparationBoth cardinals are linked to abuses against minor…

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Cipriani denied the accusations and claimed that the facts mentioned are false. He also explained that the complaint, which was presented to the Holy See in 2018, was never handed over to him. Lima (EFE).- Peruvian Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani denied this Saturday having committed sexual abuse of a minor in 1983, after the Spanish newspaper El País published a journalistic investigation that claims that Pope Francis forced his withdrawal in 2019 …

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In 2021, Bayly wrote the column entitled 'I am going to ask you a favor' in which he refers to the Cardinal of Opus Dei.

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
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